What characterizes the artworks of Neo-expressionism is an immediate return to painting as the primary, almost organic part of artistry — this reflects perfectly in often large - scale pieces, covered in thick layers of paint and raw brushstrokes
of intense colors.
His paintings of small elliptical brightly colored dots arranged on a ground
of intense colors done in the «60s established his reputation and led to his first solo show at the Green Gallery run by Richard Bellamy in 1962.
The 1980s office wear included a lot
of intense colors and contrasts with purple, red, mint green and peach being popular.
Maximum, minimum and integrity
of intense color based on Gray - level acquisition and analysis of the data level were carried out by reading spot fixed areas of 10 images for each case.
An spot
of intense color peers out from below, but not like light on the water.
In addition to the significance of this particular work within the artist's oeuvre, the distinguishing quality of this piece is Judd's use
of intense color to express form.
Yet, her paintings can equally capture the desire for calm and comfort found in a roadside memorial made visible through her use of sepia - toned interludes painted among patches
of intense color and abstract pattern.
The artist's vivid oil paintings offer fragmented fields
of intense color applied frenetically, often leaving charcoal marks and the linen canvas exposed, further emphasizing the immediate and intuitive nature of Childish's work.
His art makes use
of intense color layered to create interest that captures the essence of the inspiration that gave rise to the abstract painting.
Michelangelo Antonioni's 1964 film Il deserto rosso (Red Desert) inspired Cahn to add pops
of intense color to her paintings.
Many of Hofmann's most uninhibited, «loose» abstractions, with their soft - edged patches
of intense color and whiplash drawing, appear informed by Kandinsky's dynamic paintings from 1910 — 14 — not surprisingly, since Hofmann owned several intimate Kandinsky works on paper of this type, which his wife brought to America when she joined her husband in 1939.
«I start by layering thin oil washes
of intense color on wooden panels to create a liquid smooth ground, not unlike ceramic glaze.
What looks at first, too, like sheer blackness hides traces
of intense color.
Often tropical in their subject matter, these are paintings
of intense color on a monumental scale.
The thick white spots on pitch black look like star maps, but the black effaces earlier fields
of intense color.
As in jazz, improvisation propels Mason's art to new heights as she applies her well - honed gestural and color - field sensitivity to riffs
of intense color and bold vibrational passages.
The process involved, as I see it, certain fundamental transformations of the inherited manner: the introduction
of intense color into a starkly reserved and ascetic style, producing a peculiarly American combination of the hedonistic and the puritanical; the invention of a vocabulary of affective shapes, which, though vaguely recalling Arp's biomorphism, are distinctly personal; the use of the frame to implement ambiguities in figure - ground relationships and facilitate a new and unusual sense of scale.
His ectoplasmic figures strain like savage forces of nature against shallow fields
of intense color and strict armatures that bind them to the picture plane.
Broad swaths of paint trace paths through Stockholder's pieces, creating areas
of intense color.
He painted vast, thick curtains
of intense color, jaggedly torn to reveal other equally intense color areas.
«Chunks
of intense color tumble and collide across garish or sooty or muddy matrices.
Aware of predecessors such as Karl Benjamin, and John McLaughlin, and their interest in landscape and the environment, the artist moves hard edge towards a more Pop language; flat planes
of intense color merging and moving against another, shifting stratas of atmosphere and light echo the intersections of urban culture and nature.
Pochoir was frequently used to create prints
of intense color, and is most often associated with Art Nouveau and Art Deco design.
I love using just a bit
of an intense color so it is sure to draw attention - like in the fabric on the chair in the last photo.
Not exact matches
«As I lay in a dazed condition with my eyes closed (I experienced daylight as disagreeably bright) there surged upon me an uninterrupted stream
of fantastic images
of extraordinary plasticity and vividness and accompanied by an
intense, kaleidoscope - like play
of colors,» he continued.
Dru Levasseur, Transgender Rights Project director for the LGBT - rights group Lambda Legal, said postelection worries were particularly
intense among transgender youths and immigrants, and transgender people
of color.
The arrest comes at a national moment when the way people
of color are treated by police in public places is under
intense scrutiny, following the April 12 arrests
of two black men sitting inside a Philadelphia Starbucks on charges that they were trespassing.
But there is
intense bigotry for straights, people
of color, poor people, you name it.
At the outset there is an enhancement
of visual perception; for instance,
colors look more vivid, more
intense than usual.
Bordeaux Reds: The red wines have an
intense color, very high concentration
of anthocyanins, a nose
of small black berries (blackcurrants, mulberries, blueberries), powerful and structured length, round, delicate tannins.
The
color of the finished sauce was so
intense, if I hadn't made it myself I would have suspected someone had slipped in some artificial
coloring.
Just don't get scared when you first open the jar
of spirulina - it's pretty
intense in both
color and smell.
Further, the
color of the crust wasn't as defined, uniform, or
intense as we'd like.
The scents
of cinnamon and clove mixed with pumpkins and apples and the
intense colors of fall foliage inspire me the most.
While mountain sites in general present challenges including accessibility, diversity
of soils, ripening and hand labor, they produce wines filled with
intense flavor and
color.
A good rule
of thumb is that if a food has
intense color (think red bell pepper, red cabbage, or yams) will have more vitamins and minerals.
Featured in the menu
of over 4,000 restaurants in the United States, and sold in grocery stores next to products
of animal origin, Beyond Burger is made
of simple and fresh ingredients: peas that provide proteins, traces
of beetroot that give the
intense red
color, coconut oil and potato starch that ensure softness and flavor.
Because rice milk is light, and macerating the strawberries for an hour before blending them up augments their flavor, you'll find this strawberry ice cream will have a very
intense color and the flavor
of the strawberries will really come through.
Save your fresh berries for eating out
of hand: Frozen blueberries have a more
intense color and concentrated flavor then fresh ones, so your granita will be deep violet and sweet.
During this process, caramelization occurs as
intense heat breaks down starches, changing them to simple sugars that begin to brown, which alters the
color of the bean.
Color: Deep amber red Taste: Strong,
intense, persistent on the palate Produced in limited quantities, this unique expression
of red vermouth exhibits the superior selection
of fine botanicals and herbs.
With its
intense garnet red
color, this wine has a powerful and elegant scent
of red fruit and jam with sensations
of cocoa, tobacco and leather.
It is golden amber in
color with
intense vanilla top notes, rich tones
of cinnamon and nutmeg on the tongue and a smooth smoky toffee finish.
You'll fall in love with the the vibrant
colors and
intense taste
of this traditional fermented food that's packed with cabbage, carrots, daikon radish, and spices.
Illustrating that bind, according to one legislative source, is a Conservative Party poll released last month that found
intense opposition to the tax, especially in communities
of color.
Thinking back to my own uninvited mystical experiences, I felt swallowed by them and filled with emotion, while the details
of my surroundings — the
colors, the reflections, the shapes — were more defined, brighter and more
intense than ever.
Lying down at home, he reported that «there surged in upon me an uninterrupted stream
of fantastic images
of extraordinary vividness and accompanied by
intense, kaleidoscope - like play
of colors.»
They noted that exotic bright red and black rocks may have been valued, and worth transporting, for their
intense color and possibly used as symbolic communicators
of identity or status.
«The blue - indigo - violet
colors do not come through the atmosphere because
of intense Rayleigh scattering when the sun is low above the horizon.
Eight
of these coded for wing
color patterning, a trait important for mating and avoiding predation, and under
intense selection pressure, while the other four remain undescribed.